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Redeye - Co-op Radio
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Naomi Klein
 Redeye Collective  Contact Contributor
Dec. 20, 2011, 9:33 a.m.
Canadian author and activist Naomi Klein was one of the 10 thousand people who surrounded the White House on November 6 to say no to pipelines and no to the tar sands. She explains why she thinks the united opposition of BC chiefs is so critical to the fight against Enbridge’s Northern Gateway pipelines and against the tar sands development as a whole.
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00:27:44 1 Dec. 17, 2011
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